William Harrison Cook Explained

William Harrison Cook
Birth Date:2 September 1903
Birth Place:Alnwick, England
Death Place:Ottawa, Ontario
Known For:Executive Director of the National Research Council
Occupation:biochemist
Awards:Order of Canada
Order of the British Empire

William Harrison Cook, (September 2, 1903  - May 19, 1998) was an English Canadian food technologist and biochemist. He was executive director of the National Research Council.

Born in Alnwick, England, Cook immigrated to Canada in 1912. After graduating from the School of Agriculture in Claresholm, Alberta, the University of Alberta and Stanford University with a Ph.D. in chemistry, he starting working for National Research Council's applied biology division focusing on the transport of perishable foods and refrigerated storage. In 1941, he became director of the division and was in charge of research on the preservation and transportation of bacon, poultry and eggs during World War II.[1]

Honours

In 1969, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.[2] He was awarded an honorary doctorate degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 1948 in recognition of "his eminent service to agricultural science".[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: William Harrison Cook fonds. 2015-07-07. 2015-09-24. https://web.archive.org/web/20150924041727/http://www.archivescanada.ca/english/search/ItemDisplay.asp?sessionKey=999999999_142&l=0&lvl=0&v=0&coll=0&itm=262991&rt=1&bill=1. dead.
  2. Web site: Order of Canada citation. 11 June 2018. 7 July 2015. 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304082805/http://www.gg.ca/honour.aspx?id=337&t=12&ln=Cook. live.
  3. Web site: Honorary Degrees. 2015-07-07. 2018-12-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20181221021826/https://library.usask.ca/archives/campus-history/honorary-degrees.php?id=49&view=detail&keyword=&campuses=. live.